You know what else you can do that would be absolutely determinative, even more so than the SDS data...
Do you have access to a scrap panel? If you do you could try using each of your intended products on a section of the panel. Wipe them on, wipe them off. Then get a spray can of paint and paint over your test areas.
If the paint goes on evenly without any fisheyes, then you are golden. If not, then you'll know which product(s) are the problem.
Getting the SDS sheets would save a lot of time and money
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Getting the SDS sheets would save a lot of time and money
That's debatable.
The total cost of my suggestion is a can of spray paint (if you don't already have some laying around in which case it costs zero). The scrap panel could be anything laying around. It doesn't need to be a car panel.
As for time, one could probably do the test in less time than it would take to round up the data sheets.
And like I said, the test is absolutely determinative.
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